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Semson's Popular Shoe
TRADE
MARK.
$6.00

WACNER & CO.
State Street
Sign of the Big White Shoe

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

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Meeting of Gargoyle staff and try-
outs at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon at the office In Press building;
Soph lit football practice at 3:30~
Monday afternoon. All out. Game
Tuesday.
01110 STATE IIJMB LED-BL WOII-
(Continued from page 1)
grand-stands and adjoining territory

*o SHOES

mmmwls

Tailors

to see Ohio in her last
the Maize and Blue.
The lineup follows:
HIC11igan Position
Pontiuis.........L.E.
Cole.... .......L.T.
Quinn .......L.G.
Paterson, 'Musser. C,
Alilmendinger...R.G.
Mclfale .........RPT.
Barton, Torbet... R. .

stand againstI

Ohio State
Peavy
..Cherry,
Barrik low,
Keifer
..Feldswick,
Geib, Maxwell
......Ward
. Giesman
:.Raymond,
Keifer
...Dorst

,

ui will give uis one chance, we'll take your correct measure
3Lud these master tailors will make you the most satisfactory
suit or overcoat you ever wore. Time required one week.
T'ailored-to-order clothes at $16_ to $35. 'The 500 pure.
wyool samples m~ay be seen at

me Campus Bootery.
308 South State Street
ALLMAND & FORSYTHE, Proprietors

Swartzbaugh,
Stover
Huebel, Bushnell. Q....McClure,
Briggs, Caroll
Trautmna
Thomson.. ..... F. .Graff, Fritz
Carpell,Hughitt. . . R.H. . Ryan, Shafer.
Touchdown-Craig, Thomson; goals
-Paterson 2; referee, Hackett, West.
Point. Umpire, Hoagland, Princeton.

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SABBATH SUGGESIONS
qPresident Mullins, of the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary, of Lou-
isville, Ky., will lead the union servic-
es at the Baptist churchthis evening
at 7:30 o'clock. His subject will b:
"The Higher Appreciation of Christi-
anity." Morning service will be led
by the Rev. F. B. Bachelor: "Religion
yin the Home." Asst. Pastor Fetter
will talk to the Guild class at 12:00
o'clock noon on "The Self-Conscious-
ness of Christ," W. H-. Tinker will ad-
dress the B. Y. P. U. at the Guild at
6:30 o'clock.
Prof. Theodore Soares, of the Uni-
versity of Chicago, will speak at the
Congregational church. this morning
on "Spiritual Inhospitality."
Dr. Southworth, of Meadville, Pa.,
will occupy the pulpit of the Unitari-
an church this morning. His subject
will be "The Choice of a Vocation."
In the evening, at 7:00 o'clock, he will
address the Young Peoples' Religious
Union on the Leadership of Jesus."
Morning services at the Methodist
church will be led by the Rev. A. W.
Stalker, whose sermon will be on
"Man's Will, and Life." In the evening,
President W. L. Crawford, of Alle-
gheny College, Meadville, Pa.,. will de-.
liver a sermon on "A Successful En-
terprise in Christian Philanthropy."
At the Episcopal church this morn-
inig, the Rev. Henry Tatlock will con-
duct the services, his subject being
"Liberty."
The Rev L. A. Barrett, of the Pres-
byterian church, will deliver a sermon
in the morning on "The Religious vs.
the Intellectual Element in Life."
"The Cure of Doubt" will be the
subject of the Rev. nepper's morn-
ing sermon at the Church of Christ.
Open every evening until 10. Sun-
days only, 9:30 toe11:30 and 1:45 to
3:45. Lyndon.e o d
She Knows you are not a "cheap
sport", when you give her Huyler's
Candy. Agency 214 S. Main St. tf
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for After Theatre or Concert
Lulnches. Phone 123 8-T, 604 Forest
Ave. eod tf
fMA rT I N E ES S a
We Uv . i ' Sa.
SENSATIONAL
Navaro Troupe
Comedy Acrobats
Musicians
Housley. & Nicholas
Minstrel Starst
G re~a .Kelter-
Scotch wird act Assisted b his Lashi
Musical Comdy Stars
Prince & Deerie
Singing Talking, Dacing
The Eminent Stars
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy
Miss Anna Berlein
And Comrpany

COMNlINGTHURSDAY
Eight Saxon Troup
European Dancing Act
Election Returns
Tues., Nov.5
Big Donble Showis
Special Extra Features

Monday, Octob,

I Coburn

P rices,

25c, 50c, T5c,

Thie F
SLunches for Aul

Whit

specialty.

For~ Intormafion call 1238-J
Granger's Academy a
Glasses for Ladles and Gene
evenings, 7 to 8 o'cloc

The Great Drama of An
Exigflsh Translation by Prof

In a Magniffcentl

IELECT

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Crawford

Shoes For

Seat Sale Friday, 0

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From $3.50 to
Call at our Store and we will show you the 1;
wear. Complete line of Gym Goods at

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302 S.

State

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Every youngr
the University who
ally keen for the srr
liveliest style in hisc
is going to. see the
models in our
Hart Schaffner &

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ileing liThe Mmlern :adventures of Omnar Khayyain, the (reat Persian
ckiusp :,, nu C I oc)try on the Joy of Life made his FaniC gEterna1l.
ADVENTURE 8
.Omar Gc h rmed Twice in thenm ~c

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Into a Barber' ChBair lhe £i k; Kerflop!
"Crank Up," he calls, "I wan t my L-awn Mowed-
Hop!"
The Black Hand quickly Chokes himwith a Towel,
Blinds him with Lather .u~drts in to Chop.
A Voice greets Omar, "Want the MA1ncure?"
He takes one Flash-it's Angel Shape demure!"
"Good Morning Glory !" Omar laughs, I guess
"I've got the Habit-again You rTrim me?-sure'"

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The styles; the w~
the designing; all are h;
for the students partictdz
The quality of ma~
and the tailoring are
highest order; that's whi
want to keep clothes in
shape. Bletter have th
clothes for your money,
Suits$1 8 and up Overcoats $17,5

-ice gives no indication of its unusual character.
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Two or three-button styles in sack
suits; you can have either here; some
three-button styles are made to button
only two; the third button just for looks;
the new high-cut vests are vefy sm2art.

The Lutz Clothing St
217 South Main Strt
This store is the home of
Hart Sehaffner & Marx clothes

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C. MAEDEL, Photographer

119 E.

I moVe to our New Studio, 6 19 East Liberty Street, Dol'ivar Block, about October Twenti

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